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- AS TRADING SLOWS; ~-@ whole, gave a fairly good account of | 5, STOCKS UNCHANGED GAINERS ARE FEW/é ‘Secondary Bonds Somewhat Uneasy While Rest of Loans Are Motionless New York, July 20.—(#)—Although the stock market Saturday was in the grip of a dog day’s inertia, the list, as itself. Numerous issues were about un- changed at the finish. A few soft | Bord spots appeared, but there were 4 ‘number of gainers. The close was «steady. Transfers approximated 400,- . +000 shares. Ci > <Grains found some support at Chi- id cago, but cotton was still in the rear 57% sranks. Secondary bonds were some- 4% what uneasy while the rest of the 1% --Yoans department was nearly motion- 1% a less, Foreign exchanges were rather | ¢;, % >-firm against the dollar. ne Among shares that managed to get He up fractionally to a point or so were |Com. So! 1% Continental Can, American Can, May- 1% -tag, Case, Allis-Chalmers, American oe 3% "Tobacco B, N. ¥. Shipbuilding, Proctor Gas Prin *& Gamble, Eastman Kodak, U. 8. 1% -iGypsum, Johns-Manville, Santa Fe, he ‘and Chrysler. 19% @°. Evans Products dropped more than |Corn Products ng 2 points. Leaders moving a shade in ream We ‘Wheat 38 either direction included American eons Steel 22% ‘Telephone, N. ¥. Central, U. 8 Steel, | Curtiss 2% »' General Motors, Corn Products, Cerro 29 - de Pasco, Consolidated Gas, Atlantic ae “Refining and Standard Oil of New ts "Jersey. 14% ewilctian, NNeaEea 4 | Produce Markets | |Fre.iat a oO ox Fim ae Chi uly 20--02)—Poultry was ne cago, July 20—(P)— wi % ‘ quiet Saturday. Butter was nominally 36% firm and eggs, nominally easy. There | Gen, ut “was no session of the Chicago Mer-| Gen. Fh cantile exchange Saturday. 15% Butter 16,186, firm, prices un- 16% changed. 8 Eggs 10,883, easy, prices unchanged. 18% K aa! Gi Chicago, July 20. — (#) — Poultry, 2 live, 9 trucks, quiet; hens 13%-15%; 11% Leghorn hens 12%; Rock fryers 17-18; | Hi 4% colored 16; Rock springs 19; colored 8% 17; Rock broilers 16-16%; colored 15; «= 1% Leghorn chickens 2 lbs., up 14; small - 13% 13; bareback chickens 13-14; roosters|Int. Cement . ck we 12%; turkeys 11-14; old ae ai Ibs., Int. Harn Sl 49 up 10%; small 10; young wi jucks | Zn! uy 4% Ibs., up 13; small 11; small colored Bh raided 9% ~ ducks 10; old geese 10; young 12. . th - 12% NEW YORK New York, July 20.—(P)—Live poul- | Kresge Be try, steady, all freight grades unquot- 20% ed, all express grades unchanged. 34% Dressed poultry, irregular, a fresh prs and frozen grades unchange‘ 128 Butter 13,385, quiet but fir fea Prices 21% unchanged. 8% Cheese 250,041, steady, prices un- 31 changed. 12% Eggs 23,175, quiet; all mixed colors, a. Whites and browns unchanged. 17% a a ea oe cana 4: CHICAGO POTATOES M x” Chicago, July 20—()—(U. 8. Dep.| Neen 12% Agr.)—Potatoes 53; on track 22; total ug U. S, shipments 718; Missouri Cob- i blers slightly stronger, other Cobblers 26% steady, slightly weaker on other stock, 8% supplies moderate, demand and trad- 54% ing good; sacked per cwt.: California 17% Long Whites U. 8. No. 1 1.60-72%; i invoice weight 1.55. Showing decay 19% 1.50; Idaho Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No.| Ohio Oil i 1, 1.60; washed, showing decay 1.50; P, eye Kentucky Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.40; 5. Missouri Cobblers U. 8 No. 1, and H 2 parly: graded 85-1.05; small 80; U. 8. ) 78% a ; Tennessee Cobblers U. 8.| Penn. R. i. 24% ; barrels, Virginia Cobblers Bealls 19% U. 8. No. iL 1.90. 52% 36% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES brine Minneapolis, July 20.—()—Range| Radio 6% of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 9% heavy dark northern spring 1.14% to 3% 1.18%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.13% tol Re ts 115%; No. 2 northern 1.12%; No. 2| po, mixed 1.02 to 108%; No. i hard ea "Dutch shell 4. winter 96%; No. 2 hard white 1.15; | Sears. es No. 1 hard amber durum 1.12%; No. fein 10 \ mixed durum 1.07, 9% Corn, No. 1 yellow 83. poy Rye, No. 3, 43%. if Barley, No. 3, 37%. at Flax, No. 1, 1.59% to 1.59%. 18% Oats, not quoted. in 6 Dir srocin giclgiese rime d 10% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 15% Winnipeg, July 20.—(?)—Cash wheat ae No. 1 northern 80%; No. 2 northern 3% 17%; No. 3 northern 72%. 8 4% Cash oats, No. 2 white 8%; No. 3 4 white 40%. Studel 2% ¢ ry ¢ Texas 18: i Miscellaneous ! af FOREIGN EXCHANGE at New York, July 20—()—Foreign et iad exchange firm; Great Britain de- 17 mand in dollars, others in cents: Ui 3 Great Britain 4.96%; France 6.63%; | United 9 Italy 8.27; Germany 40.42; Norway 7% 2495; Sweden 25.62; Montreal in New| U) Hg York 99.87%; New York in Montreal : 19% 00.12%. 39 24% NEW YORK BONDS Z 2% wr York, July 20—(P)—Bonds 15% “Great Northern 1 of 1936, 96%. - 83 a > foe 62% New york yah July hu Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond -& Share 8%. Boston, July 20.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) United Founders 7-16, —Business in'wool on the Boston market- during the past week has bay eden STOCKS been. lominately on fine wools with most of the trade in western grown lines although a limited amount was on fleeces of fine Ohio Delaine and was quoted unehanged at 30 to 31 cents in the grease and a few sales were closed at the low side of the range. Strictly combing staple of the other grades of Ohio and sim- ilar fleeces were quoted at 30 to 31 cents in the grease, for 58s, 60s, % blood and 48s, 50s, % blood while 5és, Press) % blood was quoted at 31 to 32 cents. (Over the counter in New York) Bulk of the sales on 64s and finer Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.34; 1.48. territory wool were around 67 to 78 cents scoured basis for bulk average MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS French combing with prices ranging 32' ae ey downward to 63 to 65 cents for short and inferior and up to 70 to 72 cents ventat Bank Stock 10%, for choice. Prices were steady on Northwest Banoo no trade. scattered lower grades, 8} September flex advanced 5 for the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1985 _- ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market ee for — July 20 ABOUT BLACK RUST HOIST WHEAT PRICE Scarcity of Sellers Rather Than Speculation Distinguishes Uptrend ey ee jul ‘Durun— Se 84% 81% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ‘Minnea) ow Oe’ te oH at Be 18 18% rie woe son bon Chicago, July 20—(#}—Black rust Teports the most alarming yet this season hoisted wheat values sharply late Saturday. Scarcity of sellers rather than activ- tose e ose ee 42% | ity of speculative demand distinguish- A2% 43% 42% ct a upward swing of the Chicago wheat market. Indications were that July e ed 4 7 38% | weather of late has been generally of @ kind to develop rust. CU RS See vases esse. 82%] Wheat closed firm at about the day’s ea 29 29% 28% 29 ee 1%-1% higher than Friday’s ept. 85%-%%, corn unchanged I aaBe eel tt) 158% |to % ‘higher, Sept. 75%-%, oats un- Dec. vo 1s changed to % up, and provisions un- changed to 5 cents down. WHEAT PRICES CLOSE Low Close} EASY IN MINNEAPOLIS 84% 85%) Minneapolis, July 20.—(#)—Even- 84 he ing-up found the technical position . of ees and Minneapolis reversed and wi prices closed stronger in tes ae the former market, they closed com- 63% .64% | paratively easy here. Somewhat of a long interest was an td built-up here due to rust news while 32m 3a |Chicago traders evidently became short while fighting the rust advance. sss. 46 | July wheat closed 1% lower, Septem- 44% 455 | ber %-% higher, and December % AT% - 48% | higher. Coarse grain futures were weaker in tone. July and September oats closed % lower and December % off. July and September rye each closed % higher. July barley closed 3c lower and September 1% off. July, Sep- tember and December flax all closed % off. Cash wheat tone was sluggish and easy with buyers giving little heed to Protein test Saturday. Winter wheat was slower and easy. Durum was in good demand and scarce. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minni ree July 20.—(?)—Wheat Hpeae idling turday 68 compared to 133 Corn demand was slack and offer- olis tations today Sark ings light. Oats demand was quiet ee eelivered toarvc| and featureless. Rye demand was 18% protein fair to good and offerings were light. 1 dk nort! % 114% ...| Barley was firmer with offerings very 2 dk north. % .|light. Flax offers were light and de- 3 dk A +] mand was slower. 14% ldk % ig aoe tae Livestock 13% _ vest 1 dk a SOUTH ST. PAUL jon South St. Paul, July 20.—(AP—U. 1 dk .|8. D. A.)—Hog prices soared to new 2 dk heights for about five years this week 3 dk north. with scarcity of supplies and active Grade of shipper ‘competition bullish influ- 2 ee ences; at the close better 160 to 200 3 dk nortl Ibs. brought 10.00 to 10.25; better 160 Grade of to 250 Ibs. 9.85 to 10.10; good to choice 1 north. a 250 to 290 Ibs. 9.50 to 9.85; heavier 5 poy ae eens down to 9.00; 140 to 160 lbs. 5 y +194 10.10; good feeder pigs up to Frerotte hc 9.75; heavier weights down to 9.00; eRe 140 to 160 Ibs, 9.50 to 10.10; good 1H W. wee. | feeder pigs up to 9.75; sows 8.50 to 13% bei tos mostly 8.75; stags turned at 8.25 D 1H areas Cattle trade proved dull during the fe a week as dressed beef movement was 1 HW. 1.00% 1.02% 96% sluggish due to excessive tempera- Gradeof ” ‘i “|tures; a load of choice 1,135 Ib. fed 1 DHW or steers sold this week at 10.50 with 1H W..... 94% 98% 04% most of the good fed steers and year- Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat|lings at 9.00 to 10.00; mixed lots and ce Wor medium to good light yearlings, 8.00 to 9.50; grassy killers 6.50 to 7.50; ye ec p ARR LORS BOK ons plainer kinds down to around 5.00; IDAW @ few grain-fed heifers sold at 7.00 1H 80% .|to 9.00; grassers 4.75 to 6.25; bulk beef G if cows 4.50 to 5.25; some medium to 1D good grades including dry-feds 5.50 1H 89% ...-./to 7.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50 Choice of to 450; common and medium bulls 1 amber.... 1.07% 1.13% 1.03% 1.08% |5.00 to 6.00; good and choice vealers 13% protein 6.00 to 7.50; lower grades 4.00 to 5.50; Zones + 106% 112% ..... .....]go0d to choice western stockers Lpamber. 99% 108% wees wees CWT te le lal aay Native lambs bulked at 8.00 Friday “lor steady with a week ago; numerous .|cars range lambs sold Thursday at 1.75 to 8.00; with several cars earlier -|in the week at 8.00 to 8.25; medium e good yearlings brought 5.50 to several cars of rangers earned Be eas; fat ewes sold at 2.00 to 3.25. CHICAGO Chicago, July 20.—(#)—(USDA)— +| Cattle 800, calves 100 compared Friday last week: general market closed ex- ‘|tremely dull, very modest supply .|strictly good and choice medium weight and weighty steers closed strong; comparable light steers and light heifer and mixed yearlings 25 *|higher; but all lower grade steers and . |Yearlings—grassy and short fed kinds —50 cents lower; all grass fat cows +|and heifers 50-75 off, with such cat- tle not reliably wanted at decline on closing rounds; cutter cows 10 lower; receipts locally and at big markets little more than half as large as year ago; bulls 25 higher and vealers about steady; grassy and warmed up cattle FRE PRK 43% 42% ~ 156% 1.59% 1.55% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 20.—()—Closing’ cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy, 1.11%-112%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.10%-111%; No. 2 dark northern, 1.07%-1.08%; No. 3 dark CLASSI @ cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) ...... the state of North under classified display rates of copy A representative will call if you desire. ‘Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word)... 5 consecutive insertions (per word)... © consecutive insertions (per werd) .....60 This table of rates effective only t Dakota. Cuts and border used on want ads come per column inch per single insertion. fortune teller, matri- ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE «+B conts & -4%o be eo 18 cents Salesmen Wanted Large paint manufacturer has opening for salesman to sell main- tenance paints and low priced popular line to dealers. Excellent opportunity. Paint experience preferred but not essential. Write ‘Tribune Ad No, 249. FARM SALESMEN! THIS ad. is directed to capable salesmen with real sales ability. We solicit applications from a few such men on paint and roofing proposi- tion sold on government loan plan; no down payment; farmers pay nothing until crops harvested; or on yearly plan of 3 years; full com- missions paid on receipt of orders; earnings of $400 to $600 per month; no paint or roofing experience nec- essary, but sales ability and intel- ligence are necessary; otherwise please do not apply. Write Tribune Ad. No, 10918. SPECIALTY or side-line salesmen handle fast-selling, patented, non- competitive, repeat item. Every garage and gasoline station buy on demonstration. Good profit every day. 50 per cent commission. Sound, permanent proposition with real future. Sales organization now be- ing developed. Get in on ground floor. You'll not regret answering this ad. Complete details sent promptly. Cedar Specialty Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. TEN Men with retail clothing experi- ence wanted at once for permanent positions. Opportunity to establish business paying up to $5,000 an- nually. P. H. Davis, Dept. AV-68, Cincinnati. small lots choice heifers up to 10.00; bulk beef sows 4.50 to 6.00; low cut- ters and cutters mostly 3.75 to 4.25; few good and choice 600 to 825 Ib. stockers 7.90 to 8.00; bulk plainer kinds 7.50 down. Hogs 1,000; fairly active, fully steady with Friday's average; top 10.15; bulk better 190 to 250 lb. but- chers 10.00 to 10.15; 250 to 300 Ib. averages 9.75 to 10.00; 150 to 190 lb. lights 9.50 to 10.00; sows largely 8.75 to 9.00; feeder pigs scarce. Sheep 500; Saturdays trade steady; few native lambs 8.00; two loads Idaho lambs held over for Monday’s trade; market for the week: fat lambs 25 lower; other slaughter class- es steady; week’s top native lambs 8.00; week’s bulk 7.75 to mostly 8.00; short deck 92 lb, shorn Californians 7.00; bulk yearlings 5.75 to 6.25; small lots short deck 92 Ib. shorn Californ- jans 7.00; bulk yearlings 5.75 to 6.25; small lots native feeding lambs 6.50; double 85 Ib. yearlings to feeder in- terests 5.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 20.—()—Flour unchanged. shipments 21,773; pure bran 17.50-18,00; standard middlings 19.00-19.50. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. July 20.—(P)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange: twins 12%; daisies 13; board call: daisies 13; Am- ericas 13; horns 13; standard brands %eo less. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 20.—()}—Cash wheat No. 2 red 86%; No. 2 hard 92%-94; predominated in week's crop and fhar- ket largely a readjustment to grass- grain fed basis; extreme top fed steers with weight 12.00; light steers 11.60; light’ yearlings 11.15; heifer yearlings 10.35; stockers and feeders weak to 25 lower. Sheep 2,000; for week ending Friday 20,000 directs; compared Friday last week; slaughter lambs closing 25-50 lower, yearlings 25 or more off, aged sheep about steady; week’s top native lambs 8.60; extreme top at close 8.50; but late- bulk both natives and west- erns 8.00-25; most westerns this week 8.00-40; yearlings 5.85-6.75; outside paid early for choice 79 lb. averages on Monday; native slaughter ewes spring |2,00-3.25; no strictly choice westerns here. in the wheat market during the week/ Hogs 3,000, including 2,500 direct; ended Friday, July 19. Authoritative} general market nominally steady, odd reports from a large portion of that/lots good 200-220 Ibs. 10.40 and 10.50; area indicated sharp reductions in spring wheat prospects because of the rapid spread of black stem rust, and northern, 1.06%-1.07% ; No. 1 northern heavy, 1.11%-1.12%; No. 1 northern, 1,10%-1.11%; No. 2 northern, 1,07%- 1.08%; No. 1 amber durum hard, 85%-83%; No. 1 amber durum; 84%- 1.06%; No. 2 amber durum, 8%- 1.06%; No. 1 mixed durum, 80%- 1.11%; No. 2 durum, 78% -1.10%. Flax: No, 1, 158%. Oats: No. 3 white, 33%. Rye: No. 1, 43%-44%. Barley: Malting, 50-70; No. 1 feed, 38%4-40%; No. 2 feed, Miadibaiaad No. 3 feed, 36%4-38%. 350 lbs. packing sows 8.50-75; shippers. took 300 bought Friday, estimated the market advanced sharply. holdover 1,000. July wheat advanced 11% for the ——— week, closing Friday at 1.12. SIOUX CITY Stoux City, July 20.—(AP—U, 8, D. A.)—Cattle 400; market for the week: beef steers and -yearlings largely re- covered early 25 declines; most fat she stock steady to weak; stockers and feeders dull, 25 lower; carlots choice long yearlings end medium weight Bed oats advanced %, closing at September barley advanced 3% for week. 290 Ibs 9.85; few medium to good 300- | Oa! No. 2 mixed 88-92%. Corn, No. 2 yellow 85%-86; sample 710-74, Oats, No. 2 white 36%-%. No rye. - No soybeans, No buckwheat. Barley, nominal, feed, 34-45; malt- ing, 42-50. ; Timothy seed, per cwt., $3.76. Clover seed, per cwt., $12.50-17.50. BISMARCK -GRAIN (Purnished or Russell-Miller Co.) Date July 20. No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No, 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax .... No, 2 flax .. No. 1 rye Barley . ts. gepekaasass Hard wi HOOVER ENTERTAINING Palo Alto, Calif. July 20.—(P)— Disclosure that a number of promi- nent Republicans would be week-end guests of former President Herbert Hoover brought speculation Saturday ered the Lethal had rat Pe ical significance. The gues ° cludes Gov. Harry W. Nice, Mery- land. end Col. Frank Knox, Chicego i closing et 1.56. besves 10.25 to 10.85; bulk.8.50 to amt: | publisher. Work Wanted WORK WANTED — Experienced seamstress wants sewing of all kinds, reasonable prices. All work guaranteed,” Mrs. H. H. Engen. Phone 748. WORK WANTED—General garage work, body work, top repairing, head light reflector refinished. A. C. Miller, 1921 East Main. New Garage. WE need a few teachers for fall posi- tions; write, stating your qualifica- tions. Teachers’ Exchange, Kansas City, Kansas. EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- ening, knives, scissors and clippers. Call for and deliver. Phone 899. 821-6th. Instruction GOVERNMENT jobs. Start $105-$ month. Men-women. Prepare now for next Bismarck examinations. Experience usually unnecessary. Full _particulars—list positions, FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 337-D, Rochester, N.Y. NEW plan Diesel training. Must be mechanically inclined, fair educa- tion. Must spend two weeks in Minneapolis, after this your appli- cation is filed for employment. Write for your appointment to Tribune Ad. No. 10564. Lost and Found For Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two large newly decor- ated light housekeeping rooms. Strictly modern. Private entrance. For sale—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, lawn mower, other miscellaneous items. 213-11th Street. Phone 1652-J. FOR RENT—No. 1 first floor unfur- nished flat. Front and rear en- trance. Hot water, heat and water furnished at $42.00, Suitable for a couple. Also garage and sleeping room at 400-5th Street. FOR RENT—Beautiful apartments. Patterson Hotel, reasonable rent, FIRE-PROOF and elevator serv- ice, FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room apartment. Bath, entrance private. Heat, water. $40.00. Adults. 614 Ave. ©. FOR light SNT—2 upstairs rooms for housekeeping. Completely furnished. $23.00. 1014 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one large living room and kitchen- ette. $28.00. Everts Apts. 314-3rd. APARTMENT FOR RENT—2 rooms, kitchenette and bath, private en- trance. Call at 214 E. Rosser. Your Message Will Reach Thousands as Little as | __ Female Help Wanted TWENTY ($20.00) dollars weekly— wearing and demonstrating thrill- ing new styles line, no canvassing, investment. Give dress size. Dept. 3811, Harford Frocks, Cincinnati, Ohio. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Employment Mgr., _ Dept. 572, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. WANTED—Experienced girl or wom- an for general housework and cook- _ing. Phone 1529-W. WANTED—Girl with clerking and drug store experience. Write Trib- une Ad. 10837. WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework and care for children. _ Phone 1488, WANTED—Experienced lady pastry cook. Apply in person. Prince Hotel. ——————EE&{&{[_>]&>>—E——EEE_ Travel Opportunities LADY wishes to ride to Minneapolis or Sioux City, Iowa. Will pay share of expenses. Call 485-M, 410 ‘Third St. FOR RENT—New modern unfurnish- ed or partly furnished 3 room and bath apartment. 617 15th. FOR RENT—New 3 room unfurnish- ed apartment with private bath. 2 sleeping rooms. 831-8th. LOST—Insurance policy between 13th street and G. P. Hotel on Broad- way. Finder return to owner please. LOST—Brown and white Springer Pup. Return to Paramount theater for reward. r LOST—Insurance _ policy. 1685-J. ————————__ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Range, kitchen cabinet, gasoline stove, table, desk, ice box. K. B. Green, eight miles NW, Bis- marck, Phone Personal HARRINGTON’S prices for real pure steam Supercurline pe:manents, re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45, Oll steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only — Only at Harrington's. Phone STUDENT permanents $1.00. Bring a friend and get two for $1.50. Professional $2.95 ofl wave, $1.50. waves $2. YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 9th. Phone 1126, Miscellaneous STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell paper fastener. You will find this to be the neatest. stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per- manently or temporarily. Bismarck Tribune Job Department, TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines, Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. Bdwy. Bismarck. N D. Phone 820. ——————_—_——— Lots for Sale FOR SALE—By owner, a vatant cor- ner lot in central part of city. Ex- cellent location for a home or apartment house. Write Tribune _Ad, 10017. eae FOR SALE—Lot, choice location, priced for quick sale. Phone 1196. WOOL WANTED WE PAY highest cash market prices for wool and sheep pelts. We also sell new and used woo! bags and twine at low prices. Bring us all your hides and metals. Northern Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North Dakota. 201) SOR SALE—J. 1. FOR RENT—3 room upstairs apart- ment, partly furnished. Call at 519 16th, Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large, comfortable bed- room, adjoining bath. Beauty Rest mattress. Gentlemen preferred. 506-5th Street, 678-W. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 117-1st street. Phone 195-M. FOR RENT—Well furnished sleeping room. Gentleman preferred. Call at 813-2nd. Phone 263. FOR RENT—Large, nice sleeping room, Phone 383-R. Call at 214- 2nd Street. Room and Board WANTED—Room and partly board in private home by office girl. Good references, Write Tribune Ad. 10903. For Sale FOR SALE—Butcher cooler for ice, 8 by 10 ft., cork lined, factory made. A high grade article, hardwood front. Sell cheap, cash only. M. J. Shipman, 114 W 10th St., Devils Lake, N. D. SEWING machines $10 up. All makes repaired. Needles, parts and supplies. Free estimates. Singer Company, 212 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—2 6-ft. John Deere mow- ers; 2 8-ft. John Deere horse bin- ders; 1 2-row cultivator; 2 John Deere hay rakes. All in good con- dition, Wachter Transfer Corp. Case Threshing machine (28 in. cylinder); also new pick-up attachment for McCormick Deering combine. Knud Johnson, Sterling, N. Dak., 10 miles north, % mile east on Highway 14. FOR SALE—Tractor hitch for two binders. Used very little. Will sell at a bargain. Joe Brezden, Rl, Box 41, Wilton. = |FOR SALE—Complete camping out- fit. First class condition. Will sell cheap, Write Tribune Ad. 10901. FOR SALE—Golf clubs, almost new. Also camping outfit in good condi- tion. 114% Broadway. FOR SALE—Power binder, also John Deere binder. Gate leg table. Phone 597-R. For Fireproof building. Equipped with Electric One Unfurnished Apartment Inquire at Bismarck Tribune Office PHONE 32 Rent Location Excellent. Refrigerator and Range. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Rooming house at 422- 4th Street. Modern 6 room house. Apartments furnished and unfur- nished. Adults only. Wanted to Bae eenoe hand bath tub. Phone _————SS Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—House with 2 or 3 apartments in Bismarck or Man- dan. Desire immediate possession. Write Tribune Ad. 10902. Le ss For Rent FOR RENT—Brick st 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. w. Neff, ———————— REAL ESTATE OVER one hundred houses: Over one thousand lots in all parts of the city. I can suit almost any teste or purse. Over three thousand sales totalling over five million dollars without ever @ complaint from any buyer. Now is the time to buy real estate as prices are already begin- ning to rise. When you think of Teal estate think of F. E. YOUNG ____Business Opportunity _. PROFITABLE chain store agencies - available. $3,500 to $5,000. Good locations, Write Marshall Wells company, Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—Grocery store, doing a nice cash business, good location, rent reasonable, frigidaire equipped. Must sell on account of health. Write Box 126, Bismarck, N. Dak. _ Wanted to Rent _ WANTED—5 or 6 room modern house at once, Responsible party, Write Tribune Ad. 10905. WANTED TO RENT—Five room méd- ern bungalow as soon as possible. Phone 1033. WASHINGTON ACREAGE JUNIOR HOMESTEADS NEW LAND SETTLEMENT PLAN IN WESTERN WASHINGTON Choice acreage, 17 miles southeast Seattle limits, opened for settlement in 10-acre tracts. Improved locality; excellent highways; electricity, stores, schools nearby. Abundance wood, wa- ter, Price $18.50 per acre; cash, one dollar acre; balance $5 per month for each 10-acre tract. No interest. SPECIAL TO Several hundred acres sheep land. 20 miles from city limits, $5 per acre. Plenty grass and water. Sell lambs on Seattle markets year ‘round. F. W. Hunt, 509 3rd Ave., Seattle, Wash.— — a "Automobiles for Sale Willys Sedan Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 490.00 Chrysler Brougham .... By Chrysler 8 gl